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I've been thinking of putting together a research group to work on white papers about various topics and post the results at UGN. A group of maybe 3-6 people tops, who know their stuff, and are willing to put in a little effort and use the UGN community in a efficient and productive manner. We could have something like a monthly topic, then go out and do research on it (if you know what I mean!) and come together to produce a detailed white paper to describe what we found. I'm not talking about ftp commands, and explaining TCP/IP to noobs. More like current trends in the Securite field. The latest exploits, firewalls, IDSs, worms, wireless, bla bla.

The way I see it, a lot of us here are pretty skilled, and getting together in a group would probably produce some great result. Don't get me wrong, I'm not talking about some LOD type of shit. Think of it as something like BSRF used to be before. They had some pretty cool files. and one of those guys went on to have a book published (even though it's crap). Anyways, if you are interested in doing something like this let me know, email me at [email protected] or reply here. let me know what you guys think of this idea.

In my articles (PSAP article is a good one) I tend to get ideas from people, things that theid like researched; then go all out looking up information, getting examples, and displaying it in the best possible way.

They turn out quite well, but no one wants to give ideas on what theid like to see, so it can be really slow to have 3+ people doing it.

Good idea none the less, it'd be quite entertaining to see if it picked up. Heck if it picked up I'd even be willing to have a go at it ...

this is good. I don't really care how many people there are, as long as we can all get along. I'm thinkin that maybe I'll set up up a little LAN wit a few different OSs to test stuff on. so far it's Gizmo an Jon, rite?